General Index 



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Tang Annals, 469; nux-vomica of, 

 449; trade of, with Yun-nan, 471; 

 transit-mart in the trade of asafcetida 

 from Siam to Yun-nan, 360 note 2. 



Buschan, G., 276, 277, 451. 



Bushell, S. W., 560. 



Buxtorf, J., 429- 



Cabaton, A., 286, 473. 476, 486. 

 Cahen, G., 550. 



Cairo, balsam of, 433; men from, teach- 

 ing sugar-refining in China, 377. 

 Camboja, 477; gold of, 509 note 10; 

 mango in, 552; pomegranate of, 282; 

 saffron exported from India to, 318. 

 Cambyses, 224, 372. 

 Camphor, 478-479. 585. 59*. 

 Canakya, 569. 



Candolle, A. de, 190, 205-208, 214, 216, 

 219, 220, 246, 257, 258, 276, 279, 288, 

 290, 294, 300, 301, 304, 307, 320, 324, 

 387, 391, 395. 397. 400, 401, 404. 407. 

 413, 416, 425, 438-440, 445. 447. 452, 

 453. 539. 54i. 584. 589- 

 Cange, Du, 353, 395. 498- 

 Canton, former cultivation of date in, 



386. 

 Caraway, 383. 



Cardamom, in Pahlavi literature, 193. 

 Carmania, 223. 

 Carob, 424-425. 

 Carrot, 451-454- 

 Cassia pods, 420-426. 

 Castren, 577. 

 Celery, 402. 

 Chalybonian wine, 224. 

 Chardin, 320. 



Chavannes, E., 186, 195. 202, 211, 221, 

 222, 262, 264, 303. 3i8, 34 1 . 344. 357, 

 379, 438, 439, 456, 462, 470, 488-490, 

 493-495, 499, 509, 5", 520, 521, 529, 

 53i. 549. 563. 564. 573. 593- 

 Chess, 576. 



Chestnut, in Pahlavi literature, 193. 

 China, etymology of the name, 568-570. 

 China Root, S5&-557- 

 Chive, 302. 



Chloride of sodium, 505. 

 Chowry, 565. 



Christensen, A., 529, 530, 533- 

 Chrysanthemum, in Pahlavi literature, 



193- 



Cinnamon, 54 I_ 543> 5 8 3- 



Citron, 581. 



Clark, W. E., 592- 



Clement-Mullet, 395- 



Coccus lacca, 478. 



Coccus mannifer, 348. 



Cockscomb, 193- . . f 



Coco-nut, Arabic-Persian designation of, 

 derived from Indian, 585; mentioned 

 in Pahlavi literature, 193; wine, 240. 



Collas, M., 505. 5o8. 



Copper, green, attributed to Persia, 515. 



Copper-oxide, 510. 



Coral, 523-525; of Samarkand, 251. 



Cordier, H., 206, 236, 252, 346, ,352, 496, 

 560. 



Coriander, 192, 205, 297-299. To the 

 Persian names add saunlz; Persian 

 karinj, kiranj, or kurinj, and juljul&n, 

 mean "coriander-seed" (juljul&n 

 means also "sesame-seed"). 



Cosmas, 240. 



Cosmetic, of white lead, 201. 



da Costa, see Acosta. 



Costus root, 462-464. 



Cotton, 490, 491, 574. 



Couling, S., 293. 



Courteille, Pavet de, 370. 



Crab-apple, in India, 240. 



Crawfurd, J., 269, 278, 283, 404, 443. 



Croton, 583. 



Cucumber, 300-301. 



Cucurbitaceous plants, history of, 440 

 note 2. 



Cummin, 383-384, 575. 



Curtel, G., 220. 



Cynips quercus folii, 367. 



Cyropaedia, 223, 224. 



Cyrus, 223, 412. 



Can-pei, or Can-pi, a Malayan country, 

 268. 



Can Cu, 527 note 2. 



Can Cun-kin, or Can Ki, 205, 262. 



Can Huh-mao, 232. 



Can Hwa, 258, 259, 278, 310, 324. 



Can K'ien, Chinese general of the second 

 century b. c, introduced alfalfa and 

 grape-vine into China, 190, 210, 221; 

 chive not introduced by, 302; cori- 

 ander not introduced by, 297; cucum- 

 ber not introduced by, 300; fig not 

 introduced by, 413; introduction of 

 safflower wrongly connected with, 310, 

 324; introduction of sesame wrongly 

 ascribed to, 288-289; Memoirs of his 

 journey, 242; pomegranate not due 

 to, 278-279; walnut not introduced 

 by, 257-259; see, further, 372, 535, 



536, 539, 564- 

 Can K'ien c'u kwan ci, 242. 

 Can Yi, 285, 306. 

 Can Yu-si, 446. 

 Can Yue, 233, 344- 

 Cao Hio-min, 229, 252. 

 Cao 2u-kwa, 344, 355. 36o, 368, 459. 



461, 463, 465. 472, 480, 493, 541, 549. 



553- 

 Cen cu c'wan, 442. 

 Cen Kwan, 464. 

 Cen Ho, 300. 

 Cen Kah-cun, 336. 



